INXPO TV is a Social Business TV network for live and on-demand video programs covering business communications. It features live and interactive daily demos, industry thought leaders, case studies we think you'll find helpful, and best practices for online communications. Best of all, you get to interact with the host, program content and other audience members. It's free, and you can view and participate in the programs on your computer, smartphone or tablet at any time.

Do you remember what your last physical event cost? Admit it. Whether you were the lead organizer, vendor, or just a booth owner, it must have surprised you a little. It may seem like physical events are the big bad wolf, but that is not the case. Physical events will never disappear, but if you are looking to save money and efforts to build brand awareness and generate leads, online events and webcasting are alternatives you should explore.

Join us for this interactive webcast as we dive in deep and compare the costs and benefits of both physical and online events.

Matt Goodwin

Sr. Business Strategy Developer

With experience as an entrepreneur, webcasting technical director, and sr. account executive in IT services,.

With experience as an entrepreneur, webcasting technical director, and sr. account executive in IT services, media, entertainment consulting, education, and social business/communication platforms, Matt understands business complexity across many global verticals. Tenure at INXPO has embedded strong DNA for the importance of rich, social business communication in fast-paced challenging environments with unrelenting focus on client relationships. Doctoral education has instilled quality knowledge and a mindset for understanding problems as well as the evolution of technology. With hundreds of webcasts and events under Matt's belt, his insight into the world of Online Events, Webcasting, and Social Business TV is worth your time. To learn more about Matt, visit his LinkedIn profile.

Available On Demand. Exhibiting at online events and online trade shows is far different from exhibiting at physical trade shows. In an online event, for instance, you're unable to gauge the body language of your visitors.

For over 25 years, Susan Friedmann, CSP, has traveled the world helping companies put their best foot forward at trade shows and events. Working with organizations who want to grow their trade show marketing strategies, Susan offers trade show booth staff training programs that increase results and focus on building better relationships with customers, prospects and advocates in the marketplace.

A prolific author, Susan has written twelve books including "Meeting and Event Planning for Dummies," "Riches in Niches: How to Make it BIG in a small Market," made it to #1 in hot business books on Amazon.com, and her latest book, "The Complete Idiot's Guide to Target Marketing." Many of Susan's books have been translated into several languages, and her trade show booth staff training materials are used worldwide.

Best Practices Demos

Hear from subject matter experts as they share successful methods and techniques for business communications initiatives.

Success Stories

A look behind the scenes of successful business communications campaigns.

Available On Demand. When Intel decided to establish its online events program, it turned to Enterprise Architect Phil Tierney to lead the way. As one of the company's "serial entrepreneurs," Phil had vast experience in helping Intel innovate in a wide range of company communications. Now you can hear how Phil and Intel did it – from saving time and cost with digital corporate communications to reaching wider audiences with online marketing events to bringing it all in house with self-service tools.

Phil Tierney

Services Integration Architect, Digital Engagement Program at Intel.

Phil Tierney is the Architect for Intel's Virtual Event Program which plans to produce 200+ events in 2012. Phil has been developing new business models and service delivery programs for Intel IT since 2002. Prior to launching the Virtual Events Program in 2010, Phil worked on a number of strategic Intel IT initiatives including launching a global network of 10 Innovation Centres and an award-winning PC performance benchmarking program. He has also architected online learning, content management and performance support systems for SAP and other enterprise applications at Intel.

Phil Tierney is the Architect for Intel's Virtual Event Program which plans to produce 200+ events in 2012. Phil has been developing new business models and service delivery programs for Intel IT since 2002. Prior to launching the Virtual Events Program in 2010, Phil worked on a number of strategic Intel IT initiatives including launching a global network of 10 Innovation Centres and an award-winning PC performance benchmarking program. He has also architected online learning, content management and performance support systems for SAP and other enterprise applications at Intel.